Brass: Birmingham Review
…game. It’s simply wonderful. Brass: Birmingham (2018) Designers: Martin Wallace, Gavan Brown, Matt Tolman Publisher: Roxley Games Art: Lina Cossette, David Forest, Damien Mammoliti Players: 2-4 Playing time: 90-120 mins…
…game. It’s simply wonderful. Brass: Birmingham (2018) Designers: Martin Wallace, Gavan Brown, Matt Tolman Publisher: Roxley Games Art: Lina Cossette, David Forest, Damien Mammoliti Players: 2-4 Playing time: 90-120 mins…
…here. Preview copy kindly provided by Sean Lee. Thoughts and opinions are my own. Cytress (2022) Designer: Sean Lee Publisher: Tress Games Art: Riotbones Players: 2-5 Playing time: 60-90 mins…
…colonists to add to the crew. There’s real shades of deckbuilding here, but it doesn’t feel like Dominion, as you’re not building a hand to combo. You’re adding people (aliens?)…
…kindly provided by Scattershot games. Thoughts and opinions are my own. Feed & Breed (2024) Design: Martyn Hedges Publisher: Scattershot Games Art: Aariel Cooper Players: 1-4 Playing time: 15 mins…
…Unlucky Archer. Thoughts and opinions are my own. Unlucky Adventurers (2022) Designer: Amy Niven, Chris Holden Publisher: Unlucky Archer Art: Amy Niven, Chris Holden Players: 2-6 Playing time: 15-30 mins…
…P, Bob, Jill, Peter, Leanne, Neil, Gavin, Hilmar, Mark C, and all the people I’ve undoubtedly forgotten (I’m really tired!). This hobby, and the people in it, are fricking awesome….
…I’m particularly pleased with the heading “Reiner? I hardly knew ‘er”. The bonus wordplay in there is ‘er’ being the German pronoun for ‘him’. I amuse myself, if no-one else….
…and lets me know you’re enjoying what I’m doing. Hiroba (2022) Designers: Johan Benvenuto, Alexandre Droit, Bertrand Roux Publisher: Funnyfox Games Art: Alain Boyer Players 2-4 Playing time: 15-20 mins…
…deck, so you’ll never cycle through all 170(!) in one game. These eggs look edible, but aren’t. Don’t try. Seriously, there’s no chocolate inside… so I’ve heard Here’s something I…
…smaller, Alea-sized box. It doesn’t swamp your table. It all just feels compact, without appearing crowded. I’m a bit of a Simone Luciani fanboy, I’ll admit. I haven’t played a…